The western farm leader (1954-12-17)
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The western farm leader (1954-12-17)
- Publication date
- 1954-12-17
- Topics
- Western farm leader
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 165.9M
Page 1:
- Farm Conventions Deal with Major Problems
- Farmers' Union of Alberta Elects Officers for 1955
- Western Farm Leader Sold to Western Producer
- Farmers' Union Convention is Record Breaker
- Ask Rail Grading be Optional
- Sheep Men Elect Officers
Page 2:
- Wheat Board Doing Outstanding Job, Says Farm Union President
- Role of Junior FUA Discussed by President
- Starts Fifth Term
Page 3:
- Pass Last Year's Membership and Counting Still
- Tells Delegates Policy Followed Marketing Hogs
- Would "End Human Race"
Page 4:
- The Old Year and the New
- Two Major Conventions
- Our Contributors
Page 5:
- Says Shifts in Pattern of Production Needed
- Farm Working Force Declines Drastically as Acreages Increase
- Study of Rats as Carriers of Rabies is Strongly Urged
Page 6:
- Year-End Review
Page 7:
- U
- May Have $9760 Income but Pay No Income Tax
- Consider Method of Distributing Box Cars Unfair
Page 8:
- World Chronicle
- Banks' Loan Policy Extended
- A. F. A. Notes
- British Cattle to Go to Regina
Page 9:
- Conference Proves Useful Forum for Frank Discussions
- F. W. U. A. Delegates Endorse Divorce Law Reform Plan
- Garbage Becomes Valuable Fertilizer
Page 10:
- President Reports to FWUA Convention on Year's Activities
- Beauty in Many of Its Manifestations
- Christmas Day Broadcasts
Page 11:
- Better Health, Educational and Cultural Standards Aim of Alberta Farm Women
- Has Many Home Uses
Page 12:
- The Wheat Situation
- Veterinary Questions and Answers
- Livestock Markets Review
- Britain's Latest Carrier
- Will Hold Seed Oats
- Some FUA Convention Decisions
- Egg and Poultry Market
- The Dairy Market
- Local News
Page 13:
- Writing on the Wall for All to Read
- World Meteorological Organization Told to Investigate H-Bombs
- Fear May Lead South Africa to Catastrophe
- New Surplus Production Problem?
- Farm Home & Garden
Page 14:
- Look into New Varieties of Grain, is Advice
- Mustard and Cress
- Farm Costs
Page 15:
Page 16:
- Kansas Farmers Have Boxcar Troubles Too
- Farm Conventions Deal with Major Problems
- Farmers' Union of Alberta Elects Officers for 1955
- Western Farm Leader Sold to Western Producer
- Farmers' Union Convention is Record Breaker
- Ask Rail Grading be Optional
- Sheep Men Elect Officers
Page 2:
- Wheat Board Doing Outstanding Job, Says Farm Union President
- Role of Junior FUA Discussed by President
- Starts Fifth Term
Page 3:
- Pass Last Year's Membership and Counting Still
- Tells Delegates Policy Followed Marketing Hogs
- Would "End Human Race"
Page 4:
- The Old Year and the New
- Two Major Conventions
- Our Contributors
Page 5:
- Says Shifts in Pattern of Production Needed
- Farm Working Force Declines Drastically as Acreages Increase
- Study of Rats as Carriers of Rabies is Strongly Urged
Page 6:
- Year-End Review
Page 7:
- U
- May Have $9760 Income but Pay No Income Tax
- Consider Method of Distributing Box Cars Unfair
Page 8:
- World Chronicle
- Banks' Loan Policy Extended
- A. F. A. Notes
- British Cattle to Go to Regina
Page 9:
- Conference Proves Useful Forum for Frank Discussions
- F. W. U. A. Delegates Endorse Divorce Law Reform Plan
- Garbage Becomes Valuable Fertilizer
Page 10:
- President Reports to FWUA Convention on Year's Activities
- Beauty in Many of Its Manifestations
- Christmas Day Broadcasts
Page 11:
- Better Health, Educational and Cultural Standards Aim of Alberta Farm Women
- Has Many Home Uses
Page 12:
- The Wheat Situation
- Veterinary Questions and Answers
- Livestock Markets Review
- Britain's Latest Carrier
- Will Hold Seed Oats
- Some FUA Convention Decisions
- Egg and Poultry Market
- The Dairy Market
- Local News
Page 13:
- Writing on the Wall for All to Read
- World Meteorological Organization Told to Investigate H-Bombs
- Fear May Lead South Africa to Catastrophe
- New Surplus Production Problem?
- Farm Home & Garden
Page 14:
- Look into New Varieties of Grain, is Advice
- Mustard and Cress
- Farm Costs
Page 15:
Page 16:
- Kansas Farmers Have Boxcar Troubles Too
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- Collective_title
- The western farm leader
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
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- Location
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